So then the next question is this: How fast can you master a new video editing software?

The faster, the better. That's why Magix still ranks number 1 for me. Everything makes sense, especially if you're new to video editing and you don't need to unlearn another software.

Maybe it's just me but I think a good video has nothing to do with the program you're working in. It's mostly about the subject, the storytelling and the editing itself (how you make the cuts). The program is secondary as long as it has the features you need and you know how to use it to its full capacity.

What do you want to know?

If there's anything I can help you with, regarding video editing, just let me know by dropping a comment or by contacting me.

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Hello, dude or dudette! What's up? I'm Constantin and I enjoy shooting and editing videos. And I like to brag too. Because I'm modest! This site consists of tutorials and tips specifically created for people who are starting to edit videos. If that's you then I'm happy to help. You can learn more about me here.